Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, June 26, 1952

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 26, 1952, Winnipeg, Manitoba Maple Leaf wieners g Frei True Economy by Carrier in Winnipeg 30c per week Winnipeg thursday june. 26r 1952 milk glob read week end edition with comics Loc for the third year in school patrol the free press plaque was awarded to the Montcalm school patrol for placing first in Competition among City schools with from live to 10 patrols. Front left to i of Joe Sutton Gordon Wickware Allan Burke Bob Jones Ray Bob Buccini and Jim Sutton rear Mervin Roach Gordon Kennington Norman Smith Albert Ballnik Harry Wareing and Bill Goodine. Winners of the free press trophy emblematic of top place in suburban school patrol competitions for 1952, Are the lord Wolseley pupils shown left to sent front Row Donald Craig. Norval Van Engel Captain and Jack Lumsden Back Row Howard Zielke Bob Masterton Dennis Hlynka Wayne Scarrow and Kenneth Mcdonald. Warren Gregg. Brian Palmer George Jones and James Leiper. Leading school patrols get police free press awards _. Ii of school patrols went to Wellington for a re As the most of a mini wit n Trio police commission plaque for Rita a tools with 10 or Moi us patrol member Inwinnipeg area for 1952. Individual the greater do i tji ill v i Yio to 11 n i. Junior police Force third successive year. This Veck with the lord of Walch. Donated by Willm to i coverage attention to duty Punk 3. M. Cohen of the Empire printers v a i i Hank Tali to Pupil obedience and a iwas awarded to Bobby Jones Cap among to take the free the Montcalm patrol. From five to 10 a trophy. I second and third place winners Gold watch in the three classes were As lol a Gold watch was at Fleet Uci lows want class not brass health men Tell City health committee was All uniformly buttoned up wednesday. A delegation from the cites health inspectors appeared to oppose committee s decision on the new inspector s a double breasted Job with four Silvor buttons. The inspectors said a double breasted jacket was too hoc in summer and four buttons would antagonize the people whose premises Are being inspected. A single breasted Effort with two buttons would be much better. Lul Anderson of the ish Lster school Cuy schools five to 10 patrols Champlain and Gladstone 10 or More patrols Sargent Park and Grosvenor suburban schools Prince Edward and Sturgeon Creek. Cash awards in addition to the trophies win ners received Cash awards Ana certificates from the management of the Winnipeg free press. Captains of the winning teams also received pen and Pencil sets. Certificates of appreciation were presented All Patro members to Talling More than 750 in the greater Winnipeg area. The school patrols Are sponsored jointly by the free press and the Winnipeg chamber of Commerce. Judging of the patrols was done by members of the chamber s Safe qty Bureau under the chairmanship of c. A. Midwinter. Patrol committee members school and police department officials present at the school ground ceremonies included chairman j. Canada United id. Cameron of the free press a. Health inspectors today they maintained Are educators not Law enforcement officers. They Don t need the authority of a. Brassy uniform. Besides customers in a restaurant would raise their Eye brows they saw a strictly uniformed health inspector around when he was Only Mak ing a routine Check. Aldermen set up a sub committee to unbutton then last decision consult with the inspectors and come up with a uniform answer to the whole thing. Rotary guests total during year United u. Cameron 01 me a total of 1.023 visitors rotary clubs Tho superintendent of Straw. Incl nil nil Scotland attended meetings of he Winnipeg elementary schools Truy Raul. During the past year. In the school trustees Adam Beck e. G. Presenting his annual at pm Celink Hansen. A. N. Robertson and mrs. Royal Alexandra hotel. Or. By r Tennant traffic inspector in had sitors and mat inc e Robert still and Constable Gordon Belshan patrol officer and Maothi a visitors from 20-1 . Local membership he aug had 20 during the year i n until of "90 Active and it honorary ref Ricl to interest in the three Mam pro a to Rutt rred to Congiu iino1 presentation of u ,1. W. To Kaberry psst president. Th1kf uses key to enter suite a duplicate or a Skeleton key was put to use by a their wednesday when he entered i to suite of Judith Baynes 7b Hampson court and made away with her purse which ?30 and personal papers. Felice said the purse was la Lor recovered in a garbage can behind a River Avenue Home. Summer skating school starts aug. Is classes for the six week course at the summer skating school will Start August is at the amphitheatre rink officials of the ice club of greater Winnipeg announced thursday. The club held its annual summer picnic sunday at Campbells Grove near Beausejour and chief con stable s. Enfield of East Kildonan. Patrol members will wind up the year s activities thursday after noon at an Assiniboine Park Pic Nic sponsored by the free press. Activities will include races sports and free eats with All the trim mings. Tickets for transportation to 1 Hjokt. La if l . La Liun i j ii 11 l and from the Park have been pro at Deer Lodge Hospital. Video by company. The Winnipeg signs we come fort Garry visitors boards have now been put up by Kort Gurry chamber of of Nam to Valconi. Visitors on the aldermen of City controls Over heating court order puts halt to picketing of laundry restrains the strikers from picketing or congregating in front of the premises from improperly interfering with employees by Force threats intimidation coercion or from entering the building. Named in the claim As defendants Are William Gilbey. Business representative of the Union Ann Thorn business Secretary Emil Walterson president of the Union Alex Riech May Thompson mar t Jenzeck Ann Husak Sophie Gerald Anderson above of Isbister school was the proud est youngster in Winnipeg wednesday. The safety Bureau of the chamber of Commerce picked him As the most outstand ing member of the school patrols in the greater Winnipeg area for 1952." he is shown being congratulated by Constable Gordon Belsham traffic officer in charge of school patrols after being presented with the free press Gold red Cross has now needs blood an interim injunction restrain ing employees of the Peerless laundry and cleaners limited from picketing the company Plant at 55 Pearl Street was issued in court of Queen s Bench wednesday. The temporary injunction was is sued by or. Justice a. M. Campbell pending a hearing set for 10.30 . Monday at the Law courts building. Monday the court will hear a statement of claim by the company asking a permanent restraining in Junction and damages against the laundry and dry cleaners Union three Union officials and 33 employees of the Laun dry Plant. Interference charged the interim injunction was i served on strikers individually in front of the Plant on the picket line wednesday. Since that Lime picketing has ceased. Interference with customers and employees of the Plant was charged in the statement of claim filed by the laundry thursday. It alleged that customers and employees had been accosted and molested. The claim states that the Union Ihas never applied to the Manitoba labor Board to be certified As bar gaining agent for the employees. Scared customers it said that the Union had demanded that the laundry recognize the Union As bargaining agent Early month when the laundry re fused a picket line was formed committee members. Juthe claim said that in thus picketing the premises the strikers had prevented customers from get Ting their goods frightened customers away and prevented other workers from working. The interim injunction wednes Manitoba gave the red Cross during the Spring Campaign for funds this year 26 per cent More than the of inc tic it was announced thurs Day at Manitoba executive com Mittee meeting in red Cross Lodge greater Winnipeg however was asked to give More in blood not Money. J. Ross Murray chairman of the blood donor committee appealed for at least new City and suburban blood donors to come Forward so thai. Greater Winni Peg carries its share of supplying the 800 bottles of blood needed every Day in Manitoba. Two Manitoba delegates were appointed to attend the in Erna transport Section during 1he flood. Honorary memberships were presented to mrs. D. J. Macdonald and miss m. A. Campbell for services with the women s work committee. English guests guests were Brig and mrs. E. W. Wade of the British red Cross society now visiting Winnipeg. Both Ore doctors and mrs. Wade was the first woman to be appointed a major in the British army. Highlights from committee re ports tabled at the meeting were Junior red Cross had on june ,7 Sidlowich Helen Clark Ellen Phieffer hernia Lois Jessie Leck Ett. Winnie Ira Bro Pauline Niak Hilda Roctz Yvonne aers Sens Vera Stimpson Andre Dezula Harold Hall Joseph Chart Brand Shirley Mailey Irma Pelzer Betty Gordon Savls James Sandison Glen Davis Doug Las Volkart Bert Mccartney also known As Albert Mccartney and Ivonne Mead All employees. Can t cure smoking habit so new firm site sought Union Metal company s in May health comm tee a d Jolt 11 in Plant on Mcgee Street belching Black smoke and rubber fumes has been a Public nuisance for eight years according to or. . Lougheed City medical health officer. A delegation of residents Bear ing a petition of protest and led by f Vaux of 617 Agnes Street appeared before civic health c o m Mittee wednesday. The Winter Union Metal installed Worth of equip ment to Abate the smoke but it just got or. Lougheed told conductors get pay hike k Nui s in in i nor of pay with no service Junior c of c wins National contest firsts the Winnipeg Junior chamber of Commerce took two top place mrs wednesday when the National chamber announced award win i instructed the health officer to prosecute. The company pleaded guilty to creating a nuisance and got off with a reprimand. The company asked for the City s old incinerator site on Saskatchewan Avenue but a Public utilities committee wanted to keep the incinerator As a spare. In a split decision wednesday aldermen adopted a motion by Aid. . Macleod that the company be informed it the prop erties committee thursday to look for a new site. Aid. . Mckelvey backed by Aid. David Orlikov vigorously opposed the motion. The company could do what it wanted about finding a new site., maintained Aid. Mckelvey. But it was health committee s duty to see that the nuisance stopped. Since Only the provincial govern enl has Power to order the Plant closed he suggested that the City prosecute every time the company creates a nuisance and then take out an injunction if the nuisance Neamour ners in the 23 contests open to All Chance per awards second the the wage mtne16agreernents. Effective until june 25, 1953, cover More than 1800 Canadian National conductors on the Western Central and regions of the railway ilcull.cl-1, 11. Topped All Canadian Chambers 2.569 branches in nit Obal in Orsari Wiiks i Bel Ween sept. 1 last year eluded and june 23. The children raised 52.1.522 to help Manitoba crippled sex visitor travelling on the Hinh Highway i regular it h p tonal red Cross conference in .522 to help Manitoba crippled a the win Nick Kort Garry limits w c come those a i Yaw o regulate 9. They children to Aid building a new con the municipality and us cubes fort Garry is a Koo p in no g in was arc. Murray. Turner provincial Vale scent unit to the children s f it m i to with the Lii Liu a 7f. U hand of Friendship Welcome to fort Garry. the chamber now is the extended to tourists with the Homo of the University of plans for setting up n tourist Muraru of Cli rectors me tint will be held july 3 at p a. Lit ili5 i re Liina Highway with president r. Fultz in the chair. Endorsed by Public health commit tee wednesday. Under the bylaw buildings would have to be heated not less than 68 degrees. Fahrenheit from 7 . To 11 . Between sept. 1 and july 1. From 11 . Find for taking car without consent John William Kozier is. Of 3so Spence Street was fined s50 and costs or three months by magistrate d. C. M. Kyle in City police court thursday when he pleaded guilty to Tak in a car without the owner s consent. Kozier was arrested at . Thursday. Police said to had taken a car belonging to his employer which was in a service station being re two hospitals May seek funds jointly tentative plans for a joint Cam for funds May be launched sometime next year by the Winni Peg general and children s Hospi while plans have not solidified two committees have been set up to Deal with the possibility a spokesman said. To Date however the committees have not met to sound out the undertaking. Should the Campaign materialize the Winnipeg general would ask approximately while the children s would seek a spokesman said that should the Duel Campaign materialize it would not be held until the following year. Annual picnic of the fort Rouge was held saturday at rendezvous Park. Lockport. The pro break in artists foiled at dime shop break in artists wednesday night were foiled when they tried to enter the dime shop 279 Logan Avenue. Police said an attempt was made to Force the Roar door of the building. N supper for the 500 j their families attending. Plumbing posers pile up aldermen in health commit tee got a couple of 564 questions wednesday. The medical health officer has the authority to enforce installation of adequate plumb ing in Rooming houses. But suppose the room ing House is in a select residential area where Accord Jing to the zoning bylaw it should t be. Should he insist on the extra plumbing and thereby con done a breach of the zoning which he is also sup posed to enforce and secondly what does adequate plumbing mean aldermen found an answer to the first the health regulations plumb ing first and Check up on the zoning rules some other time they passed the Buck on the second. One of these Days a Winni Peg judge will be confronted with a test Case and he will have to decide what constr president and mrs. Herbert c. Max Well member of the Manitoba red Cross Board of management. The International conference which meets every fourth year is being held in Canada for the first time this year. It is also the second to 7 . The minimum heat re International conference held in the quire would be 60 degrees. Hospital and As Relief for children seas. Manitoba women s work volunteers sent 50 cases containing 25.082 articles of bedding and cloth ing to Germany and Austria be tween Jan. 1 and june 25. Swimming and water safety i Western hemisphere. There would be no regulation of Carpenter chairman of heat in july and August. _ the disaster services committee re free press meetings a meeting of the Winnipeg Amateur radio club will be held at 8 . Friday in the club room of the Winnipeg free. Press building a Rooming House motion to draft the bylaw was from his chairmanship made by Aid. David Orlikov and and was succeeded by f. Passed by Council after Alderman w Thornhill who headed the and the health department received complaints last Winter of land lords refusing to heat buildings adequately. Council instructed health com Mittee to draft a bylaw for presentation to Council. Grain ways Here to draw Ecuador study a study of the Over All handling of Grain will be made in Winnipeg by Hernan Orellana assistant i Ector of the department of Agri culture for Ecuador following his government s decks Jan to establish a wheat commission and elevator system on the Canadian pattern. He is scheduled to arrive in the City Friday. During the past week. Or. Orel Lano has been studying Grain handling techniques at fort Wil Liam. This is part of a six month Survey of Canadian and Grain storage and handling facilities sponsored by the South american Republic and the United nations. Or Orellana said Ecuador plans to build three country elevators and a terminal elevator at Quito the capital City to handle local and foreign Grain production. Each year Ecuador imports More than bushels of wheat from Canada and the United states. Training this year has been Given to 668 pupils in 68 classes by 39 Volunteer instructors. Emergency help has been Given to 372 individuals including 311 fire victims at 60 Points. Three wins apiece. Halifax won in tourist promo lion leadership training and beautification for cities Over population. Sarnia was the out standing chamber for cities be Nuveen 10.000 and population and won the social welfare and outstanding project awards. Other top wins included to Ion to for membership assimilation Montreal Best Magazine for cities Over 5000 Cloverdale . Agri cultural projects and Brantford ont., Public relations continues. Chur ice per Day under the City charter Maxi mum Fine for breach of a bylaw is however r. Tidmus Deputy City solicitor told committee a charge could be Laid against the company for every Day it created a nuisance and a Fine imposed on each charge. Aid. Macleod said that Council granted the company per Mission to operate where it does the City has a duty to the com Aid. Maude Mccreery and Aid . Anderson supported his motion and Aid. Slaw Bebchuk chair Man declared it carried. Four local girls joining United nations pilgrimage a t Affia in. 1 Lodge four girls Fromnee will leave Here july 1 Lor the Eastern . On a Lour known As the United nations pilgrimage for Yothey Are miss Lorraine Mallen 68 tache Avenue miss Joan 51 tache Avenue miss Luing Cille a inc Deal aux901 Bond Street Liss Hope i 313 Oxford Street Transcona. Are 17 years of age. This was revealed thursday by mrs n. Thorpe a member of the Board of control for the Rebekah to the International red Cross Confer ence in Toronto next month will be c president of the Manitoba red Cross and mrs. Hero Erc a. Maxwell member of the Manitoba Board of management. They were appointed to represent when the provincial. Executive of the red Cross met. Thursday at red Cross i Deer Lodge Hospital. Pianist of the Letitia no. 1 Lodge in Transcona. Join . Group the four will join a group from the United states july 2 at min Neapolis they will then travel by chartered bus to the Eastern states. This is the first year that any delegates have gone from Mani Toba said mrs. Thorpe. Another tour with delegates i Theta rho lodges in Washer Oregon Idaho. British1 Columbia and Alberta will arrive in Winni Peg on their. Way East july 7 and n a Assembly of Manitoba. Sponsored by the Sovereign i and Odge of the . And the association of Rebekah assemblies the tour is designed to show Young people How the United nations its councils and specialized agencies operate. To see radio City also included Are visits to Points of interest such As radio City music Hall and Rockefeller Centre in new York and the Capitol in Washington. Director of the pilgrimage is Conrad j. Hansen of Minneapolis altogether 450 delegates from 47 states and parts of Canada Are expected and these will be divided into different Tours. A girls attending Are members Theta rho lodges which Are sponsored by the Rebekah for Mallen and miss Wilding Are president and treasurer respectively of the Garnet no. 2 Lodge stay Here overnight she stated first race Carymn should be Able to take the Mea sure of this company. Jaunty looks like the contender should share in the purse. Second race som Dock is ready for a top Effort. Pagan flight is the threat at the Dis Tance. Knave Knight a Good race Gold ill is re ported training Well. Major Berrill should show improvement. Strom Nickk rates a Chance. Fourth race Tawny port looks like the class of the Field. Blue should go Well Here. Fair Elf rates consideration. Fd7th race free air is at Peak form. Cubette should close strongly. Row away should go Well despite the weight. Sixth race Jolle seems to slight Edge. Cynt air is going Well. Mew cup Pelte will have to be caught. ._., seventh race seems to be in a Nice spot. Pet should be close in this company. A Quert. Might Wake up. At a Fiance 1 car Han Prince Jaunty nagged. Som Dock Pagan flight Knave Knight. Gold ill major Berrill Strom 4. Tawny port sea Blue fair Elf. Free As air Cubette Row 6. Jolie Cloche miss clip Pette. 7. Goldie s sugar Jen s pet i quest 1st Fay flares sir Brock. 2nd Porsena. Diamond Royal Pilot. Sugar ;